Today’s all about audio! And what perfect timing too, because it’s only been a few weeks since I, an audiobook newbie, fell HEAD OVER HEELS in love with audiobooks.

I’ve always wanted to try them, but never actually got to it. But since I started a new job that required me to drive for longer periods of time (I’m in the car about 1,5 to 2 hours a day), I figured it would be the perfect time to try audiobooks. And I LOVE IT. I’m getting so much reading done, the daily commute seems to fly by and I’m even looking forward to it!

So while I’m still new at this and don’t have that many recommendations yet (Highly recommend Daisy Jones and the Six and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid though), I want to focus this post on the audiobooks I’m thinking about trying next. Feel free to give me more recs!

I love the idea that this book explores the idea of a girl who thought she only liked girls starting to feel attraction to a boy and questioning her sexuality. There’s unfortunately a whole lot of bi-erasure and I think this book addresses this topic nicely and would be a fun audiobook.

Tell Me:
ARe you an audiobook fan or not really? If you are a fan, which ones do you highly recommend this newbie to try?

Great list! I love listening to audiobooks while driving, too – it tends to be the best time for me to listen to them. I’ve been meaning to re-read The Night Circus, actually, because I didn’t love it when I read it a few years ago but my reading tastes have changed, and I remember the writing style was beautiful so I bet it’s a wonderful audiobook.

I’d recommend the audiobook for Strange the Dreamer – Steve West is a fantastic narrator. I also love the audiobooks for the Memoirs of Lady Trent series – the narrator, Kate Reading, brings those books to life for me – and I’m currently listening to the audiobook of Red Sister, read by Helen Duff, and I’m really enjoying it so far.Jess @ Jessticulates recently posted…Top Ten Tuesday | Pairing even more books with songs

I’m attempting to get into audiobooks again, I liked them as a kid but I haven’t read one in years! I’m almost done with Michelle Obama’s book, and whilst I can’t speak to the narration because I read it in physical format, the book is great! I want to try Illuminae and Sadie as well, and although I have Priory in hardback, if I find it too much then I’ll definitely switch to audio.Jo recently posted…Top Ten Tuesday #204

I heard Priory of the Orange Tree is a really good audiobook! I’d also love to listen to Becoming, The Night Circus (already read it in physical form but I’m sure the audiobook would be magical as well) and definitely the Illuminae trilogy as well. I love audiobooks so much but I can hardly afford them. They’re usually much more expensive than hardcovers even with an audible subscription. *sobs*

I usually listen to audiobooks when I’m driving (or cooking) too. I haven’t listened to too many yet, but I just got an audible subscription. I’m looking forward to reading Priory of the Orange Tree, but I have the ebook of that.Brooke Lorren recently posted…Observations About Audiobooks (Top Ten Tuesday)

I struggled listening to The Night Circus on Audiobook because there are time jumps and I kept getting confused. They did say the date at the beginning of the chapter but I still found myself getting lost.

I would recommend Ready Player One and The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue on Audiobook!

Audiobooks are great! I listen to them during my morning/evening commutes and when I’m cooking. For some reason, I have a hard time focusing on fiction audiobooks because my mind tends to wander a bit, so I stick to nonfiction mostly. Becoming is one of my faves!

I am not a big audiobook fan because I find myself easily distracted. However, I have heard great things about the Illuminae Files audiobook! I’ll definitely have to check it out.
Krystianna @ Downright Dystopian